Coolest username contest

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I guess I'm gonna cast my last! My vote is for @moparmandan that name just has a cool ring to it. I will give everyone a few days and then announce the winner. Thanks for participating this was fun!
 
Hey Dartfreak

Jadaharabi comes from our Arabian horse farm name. We bred desert bred Arabians or Al Khamsa Arabians.

Jadah Arabians or Jadah Arabian Horse Farm.
Oh very cool I would've never figured that out lol so you pronounce its jada Arabia ?
 
Hey Dartfreak

Jadaharabi comes from our Arabian horse farm name. We bred desert bred Arabians or Al Khamsa Arabians.

Jadah Arabians or Jadah Arabian Horse Farm.

i love horse
one of my fondest memories is from when i was 6 or 8 and my parents both worked
now mom didnt always work and when she did she would try to work part time so she could be there when me and my sister came home from school for lunch
(in those days school ran from 8:30 till 12 and then again from 1:30 to 4.00 and we would walk back home for lunch)

well, when my mom wouldnt be there my grandma would
i could always tell when grandma would be there because i would walk through that back door and the sweetest aroma would be pouring out of the house
she would be cooking something we only knew as "string meat"
big old cuts of what i later found out was horse meat she would slow cook in the old skillet
she'd start around 10 and by the time dad came home from work you could point at it with your fork and it would fall apart in those little strings (almost like a good rump roast)
it is the sweetest tasting meat i ever had and the afternoons would be never ending, if i had come home and smelled it, knowing it was for dinner that night

of course, on the count of my sister they never disclosed to us what animal "string meat" really was...not untill we were both out of the house and grandma was gone
 
i love horse
one of my fondest memories is from when i was 6 or 8 and my parents both worked
now mom didnt always work and when she did she would try to work part time so she could be there when me and my sister came home from school for lunch
(in those days school ran from 8:30 till 12 and then again from 1:30 to 4.00 and we would walk back home for lunch)

well, when my mom wouldnt be there my grandma would
i could always tell when grandma would be there because i would walk through that back door and the sweetest aroma would be pouring out of the house
she would be cooking something we only knew as "string meat"
big old cuts of what i later found out was horse meat she would slow cook in the old skillet
she'd start around 10 and by the time dad came home from work you could point at it with your fork and it would fall apart in those little strings (almost like a good rump roast)
it is the sweetest tasting meat i ever had and the afternoons would be never ending, if i had come home and smelled it, knowing it was for dinner that night

of course, on the count of my sister they never disclosed to us what animal "string meat" really was...not untill we were both out of the house and grandma was gone

You probably ate a lot of McDonald's hamburgers then didn't you?
 
You probably ate a lot of McDonald's hamburgers then didn't you?
actually, no
back then, we didn't even have a Macdonalds in my town, we had to go two towns over
(to the best of my knowledge, there still isn't a Macdonalds there)

I think we'd get Macdonalds once a month, at most
 
actually, no
back then, we didn't even have a Macdonalds in my town, we had to go two towns over
(to the best of my knowledge, there still isn't a Macdonalds there)

I think we'd get Macdonalds once a month, at most

Their burgers were made with the reddest meat you could ever imagine back then.
 
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